The need for narrative reflection and experiential learning in medical education: A lesson learned through an urban indigenous health elective |
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Authors: | Lindsay S. Herzog |
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Affiliation: | Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | In this personal view article, I discuss a formative experience I had during an Urban Indigenous Health elective in which I participated while in my final year of medical school. The elective was developed on the foundation of an experiential learning model, which is central to Indigenous pedagogy and emphasizes learning through experience and narrative reflection. By transforming medical education into a place where such concepts are integrated and valued, I argue that we will create physicians who are self-aware, compassionate and able to provide culturally safe care to all patient populations they will serve in their future practices. |
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